Thousands of protesters gathered in Kyiv on Friday afternoon to oppose the dismissal of Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, a decision made by President Volodymyr Zelensky as part of a government restructuring that has sparked controversy. The demonstrations, which marked the second consecutive day of protests, saw participants waving Ukrainian flags and holding signs demanding the return of Fedorov. One banner read “Bring back Fedorov!” while another called for “respecting and considering the people.” The newly appointed Prime Minister, Serhiy Kryvytsky, announced the appointment of the former Foreign Affairs minister from the previous administration as interim head of the foreign ministry. Additionally, Kryvytsky named the current head of long-range attacks within the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) as the new acting defense minister. These appointments were approved by Parliament the day before, following Kryvytsky’s successful candidacy vote earlier in the week. This governmental reshuffle, initiated by Zelensky less than a year after the last major cabinet overhaul, has ignited widespread debate in Ukraine. The move to replace Fedorov, a young politician widely regarded as instrumental in modernizing the Ukrainian military through technological advancements, has been met with strong opposition. Many believe his departure has weakened the country's strategic position in the ongoing war this year. Fedorov explained on Thursday that his removal was due to incompatibility with the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Oleksandr Syrskyi, whom Zelensky has publicly supported. Fedorov accused Syrskyi of being authoritarian and outdated. Zelensky, meanwhile, has also announced the appointment of the former Interior Minister, Igor Klimenko, as the new head of the National Security Council, replacing Rustem Umerov. Protesters in Kyiv have expressed frustration over the abrupt change in leadership, arguing that Fedorov’s expertise and popularity among both military personnel and civilians make him an essential figure in the nation’s defense strategy. Demonstrators have emphasized their belief that such decisions should involve broader consultation rather than unilateral executive action. The political landscape in Ukraine continues to shift rapidly, with the new government structure reflecting Zelensky’s vision for centralized control. However, the public reaction suggests that there is still significant resistance to these changes, particularly regarding the handling of key military roles. As the situation develops, further protests and political maneuvering are anticipated, highlighting the complex dynamics at play in the country’s governance.
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